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Hermione and Her Little Group of Serious Thinkers
Aren't The Russians Wonderful?
Don Marquis
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       _ Aren't the Russians marvelous people!
       We're been taking up Diaghileff in a serious
       way -- our little group, you know -- and
       really, he's wonderful!
       Who else but Diaghileff could give those lovely
       Russians things the proper accent?
       And accent -- if you know what I mean -- accent
       is everything!
       Accent! Accent! What would art be without
       accent?
       Accent is coming in -- if you get what I mean --
       and what they call "punch" is going out. I always
       thought it was a frightfully vulgar sort of thing,
       anyhow -- punch!
       The thing I love about the Russians is their
       Orientalism.
       You know there's an old saying that if you find
       a Russian you catch a Tartar . . . or something
       like that.
       I'm sure that is wrong. . . . I get so MIXED on
       quotations. But I always know where I can find
       them, if you know what I mean.
       But the Russian verve isn't Oriental, is it?
       Don't you just dote on verve?
       That's what makes Bakst so fascinating, don't
       you think? -- his verve
       Though they do say that the Russian operas
       don't analyze as well as the German or Italian
       ones -- if you get what I mean.
       Though for that matter, who analyzes them?
       One may not know how to analyze an operate, and
       yet one may know what one likes!
       I suppose there will be a frightful lot of imitations
       of Russian music and ballet now. Don't you
       just hate imitators?
       One finds it everywhere -- imitation! It's the sincerest
       flattery, they say. But that doesn't excuse it,
       do you think?
       There's a girl -- one of my friends, she says she
       is -- who is trying to imitate me. My expressions,
       you know, and the way I walk and talk,
       and all that sort of thing.
       She gets some of my superficial mannerisms . . .
       but she can't quite do my things as if they were her
       own, you know . . . there is where the accent
       comes in again! _